Clinical Nursing Skills
A Concept-Based Approach
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
2 849 kr
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Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning provides all of the core content and materials needed to deliver an effective concept-based program that develops practice-ready nurses. This three-volume series is the only concepts curriculum developed from the ground up as a cohesive, comprehensive learning system. An intentional instructional design and learning pattern fosters connections between concepts and a deep level of comprehension that can be applied broadly. Volume III, Clinical Skills: A Concept-Based Approach, presents more than 275 key nursing skills, with 250 minor skills embedded within them, that complement concepts in the first two volumes and support a concept-based approach. The 3rd edition of Volume III is a full-scale, cover-to-cover revision that brings the text in line with new evidence-based practice, care, and safety guidelines.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2018-02-21
- Mått100 x 100 x 100 mm
- Vikt100 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor784
- Upplaga3
- FörlagPearson Education
- ISBN9780134616834
Barbara Callahan, MEd, RN, NCC, CHSERetired from Lenoir Community College in Kinston, North Carolina, Barbara Callahan was an Associate Degree Nursing Lead Instructor and coordinates simulation lab and clinical throughout the nursing curriculum. Her clinical background is concentrated in critical care and emergency care. As a Nurse Educator, she was the North Carolina State Training and Education Coordinator with the North Carolina Public Health Office of Preparedness and Response, the Continuing Education Coordinator for the Southwest Georgia AHEC, a Critical Care Transport clinician and the educator for a network of hospitals in southwest Georgia, and the Hospital Education Coordinator for the Medical Nursing Division at the University of Alabama Hospital. As a Nurse Manager, she provided leadership for a Medical/Surgical Department, an Emergency Department, and a Respiratory Intensive Care Unit. She maintains licensure/certification as a professional mental health counselor. As a speaker, she has provided a variety of presentations at state, regional, and local conferences in Florida, Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina. She participated in research projects targeting quality improvement of programs available for ongoing continuing education and nurses returning to active practice. Through pairing imagination and creativity with simulation technology, she developed and implemented an assortment of educational activities and clinical experiences for nursing students, including a simulation clinical site for all levels of students each semester, an emergency shelter site exercise, and a Within Prime Time rapid recognition and response program.
- Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: ASSESSMENT Chapter at a GlanceGeneral Assessment 1.1 Appearance and Mental Status: Assessing1.2 Height: Newborn, Infant, Child, Adult, Measuring1.3 Newborn’s or Infant’s Head, Chest, and Abdomen: Measuring1.4 Weight: Newborn, Infant, Child, Adult, MeasuringVital Signs 1.5 Blood Pressure: Newborn, Infant, Child, Adult, Obtaining1.6 Pulse, Apical and Peripheral: Obtaining1.7 Pulse Oximeter: Using1.8 Respirations: Newborn, Infant, Child, Adult, Obtaining1.9 Temperature: Newborn, Infant, Child, Adult, ObtainingPhysical Assessment 1.10 Abdomen: Assessing1.11 Anus: Assessing1.12 Breasts and Axillae: Assessing1.13 Ears: Hearing Acuity, Assessing1.14 Eyes: Visual Acuity, Assessing1.15 Genitals and Inguinal Area: Assessing1.16 Hair: Assessing1.17 Heart and Central Vessels: Assessing1.18 Mouth and Oropharynx: Assessing1.19 Musculoskeletal System: Assessing1.20 Nails: Assessing1.21 Neck: Assessing1.22 Neurologic Status: Assessing1.23 Nose and Sinuses: Assessing1.24 Peripheral Vascular System: Assessing1.25 Skin: Assessing1.26 Skull and Face: Assessing1.27 Thorax and Lungs: AssessingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 2: CARING INTERVENTIONS Chapter at a GlanceBed Care and Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) 2.1 Bathing: Newborn, Infant, Child, Adult2.2 Bedmaking: Occupied, Unoccupied2.3 Eyes and Contact Lenses: Caring for2.4 Feet: Caring for2.5 Hair: Caring for2.6 Hearing Aid: Removing, Cleaning, and Inserting2.7 Mouth: Regular and for the Unconscious or Debilitated Patient, Caring for2.8 Perineal-Genital Area: Caring for2.9 Shaving: Male PatientMedication and Administration Systems 2.10 Automated Dispensing System: Using2.11 Medication: Preparing and Administering2.12 Narcotic Control System: UsingMedication Preparation 2.13 Ampule Medication: Removing2.14 Calculating Dosages2.15 Mixing Medications in One Syringe2.16 Vial Medication: RemovingMedication Routes 2.17 Ear Medication: Administering2.18 Enteral Tube Medication: Administering2.19 Eye Medication: Administering2.20 Inhaler, Dry Powder Medication: Administering2.21 Inhaler, Metered-Dose Medication: Administering2.22 Nasal Medication: Administering2.23 Nebulized Medication, Nonpressurized Aerosol (NPA): Administering2.24 Oral Medication: Administering2.25 Rectal Medication: Administering2.26 Sublingual Medication: Administering2.27 Topical Medication: Applying2.28 Transdermal Patch Medication: Applying2.29 Vaginal Medication: AdministeringParenteral Routes 2.30 Injection, Intradermal: Administering2.31 Injection, Intramuscular: Administering2.32 Injection, Subcutaneous: Administering2.33 Injection, Subcutaneous Anticoagulant: Administering2.34 Injection, Z-Track Method: Using2.35 Insulin Injection: Using a Syringe, Pen, or Pump2.36 Intravenous Medication: Adding to Fluid Container2.37 Intravenous Medication, Intermittent: Using a Secondary Set2.38 Intravenous Medication, IV Push: AdministeringCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 3: COMFORT Chapter at a GlanceAcute/Chronic Pain Management 3.1 Pain in Newborn, Infant, Child, Adult: Assessing3.2 Pain Relief: Back Massage3.3 Pain Relief: Complementary Health Approaches3.4 Pain Relief: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) Unit, Using3.5 Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA) Pump: Using3.6 Sleep Promotion: AssistingHeat and Cold Application 3.7 Cooling Blanket: Applying3.8 Dry Cold: Applying3.9 Dry Heat: Applying3.10 Moist Pack and Tepid Sponges: Applying3.11 Neonatal Incubator and Infant Radiant Warmer: Using3.12 Sitz Bath: AssistingEnd of Life Care 3.13 Physiological Needs of the Dying Patient: Managing3.14 Postmortem Care: ProvidingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 4: ELIMINATION Chapter at a GlanceAssessment — Collecting Specimens 4.1 Bladder Scanner: Using4.2 Stool Specimen, Routine, Culture, Ova, Parasites: Obtaining4.3 Urine Specimen, Clean-Catch, Closed Drainage System for Culture and Sensitivity: Obtaining4.4 Urine Specimen, Ileal Conduit: Obtaining4.5 Urine Specimen, Routine, 24-Hour: ObtainingBladder Interventions 4.6 Bedpan: Assisting4.7 Bladder Irrigation: Continuous4.8 Bladder Irrigation: Providing4.9 Commode: Assisting4.10 Urinal: Assisting4.11 Urinary Catheter: Caring for and Removing4.12 Urinary Catheterization: Performing4.13 Urinary Diversion Pouch: Applying4.14 Urinary External Device: Applying4.15 Urinary Ostomy: Caring for4.16 Urinary Suprapubic Catheter: Caring forBowel Interventions 4.17 Bowel Routine, Develop Regular: Assisting4.18 Bowel Diversion Ostomy Appliance: Changing4.19 Colostomy: Irrigating4.20 Enema and Retention Enema: Administering4.21 Fecal Impaction: Removing4.22 Fecal Ostomy Pouch: Applying4.23 Rectal Tube: InsertingDialysis 4.24 Dialysis, Peritoneal: Catheter Insertion, Assisting4.25 Dialysis, Peritoneal: Procedures, Assisting4.26 Hemodialysis: Central Venous Dual-Lumen Catheter, Caring for4.27 Hemodialysis: Procedures, Caring for, AssistingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 5: FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES Chapter at a GlanceFluid Balance Measurement 5.1 Intake and Output: MeasuringIntravenous Therapy 5.2 Central Line Dressing: Changing5.3 Central Line: Infusing Intravenous Fluids5.4 Central Line: Managing5.5 Implanted Vascular Access Devices: Managing5.6 Infusion Device: Discontinuing5.7 Infusion Flow Rate Using Controller or IV Pump: Regulating5.8 Infusion Intermittent Device: Maintaining5.9 Infusion: Initiating5.10 Infusion: Maintaining5.11 Infusion Pump and “Smart” Pump: Using5.12 Infusion Syringe Pump: Using5.13 Percutaneous Central Vascular Catheterization: Assisting5.14 PICC Line Dressing: Changing5.15 Venipuncture: InitiatingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 6: INFECTION Chapter at a GlanceMedical Asepsis 6.1 Hand Hygiene: PerformingPerson Protective Equipment (PPE) and Isolation Precautions 6.2 Enteric Contact Precautions: Using6.3 Isolation, Attire: Donning and Doffing6.4 Isolation, Patient and Others: Caring for6.5 Isolation, Double-Bagging: Using6.6 Isolation, Equipment, Specimens: Removing6.7 Isolation, Transporting Patient Outside Room6.8 PPE, Clean Gloves: Donning and Doffing6.9 PPE, Face Masks: Donning and DoffingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 7: INTRACRANIAL REGULATION Chapter at a Glance 7.1 Glasgow Coma Scale: Using7.2 Intracranial Pressure: Monitoring and Caring for7.3 Lumbar Puncture: AssistingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 8: METABOLISM Chapter at a GlanceGeneral 8.1 Endocrine Disorders: Assessing8.2 Endocrine Disorders: Complementary Health Approaches8.3 Paracentesis: AssistingDiabetes Care 8.4 Capillary Blood Specimen for Glucose: Measuring8.5 Diabetes: ManagingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 9: MOBILITY Chapter at a GlanceBalance and Strength 9.1 Body Mechanics: Using9.2 Range-of-Motion Exercises: AssistingMoving and Transferring a Patient 9.3 Ambulating Patient: Assisting9.4 Hydraulic Lift: Using9.5 Logrolling Patient in Bed9.6 Moving Patient Up in Bed9.7 Positioning Patient in Bed9.8 Sitting on Side of Bed (Dangling): Assisting9.9 Transferring Patient Between Bed and Chair9.10 Transferring Patient Between Bed and Stretcher9.11 Transporting: Newborn, Infant, Toddler9.12 Turning Patient: Lateral or Prone Position in BedPatient Assistive Devices 9.13 Cane: Assisting9.14 Crutches: Assisting9.15 Walker: AssistingTraction and Cast Care 9.16 Cast, Initial: Caring for9.17 Cast, Ongoing for Plaster and Synthetic: Caring for9.18 Traction, Skin and Skeletal: Caring forCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 10: NUTRITION Chapter at a GlanceHealthy Eating Habits 10.1 Body Mass Index (BMI): Assessing10.2 Diet, Therapeutic: Managing10.3 Eating Assistance: Providing10.4 Mealtime: Complementary Health Approaches10.5 Nutrition: AssessingEnteral Nutrition Using a Feeding Tube 10.6 Feeding, Continuous, Nasointestinal/Jejunostomy with a Small-Bore Tube: Administering10.7 Feeding, Gastrostomy or Jejunostomy Tubes: Administering10.8 Gastric Lavage: Performing10.9 Nasogastric Tube: Feeding10.10 Nasogastric Tube: Flushing and Maintaining10.11 Nasogastric Tube: Inserting10.12 Nasogastric Tube: RemovingParenteral Nutrition Using Intravenous Infusion 10.13 Lipids, IV Infusion: Providing10.14 Total Parental Nutrition (TPN), IV Infusion: ProvidingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 11: OXYGENATION Chapter at a GlanceAssessment 11.1 Nose and Throat Specimen: Collecting11.2 Peak Expiratory Flow Rate: Measuring11.3 Sputum Specimen: CollectingInterventions 11.4 Chest Physiotherapy: Preparing Patient11.5 Incentive Spirometer: Using11.6 Pursed-Lip Breathing11.7 Thoracentesis: AssistingSupplemental Oxygen Therapy 11.8 Oxygen Delivery Systems: Using11.9 Oxygen, Portable Cylinder: Using11.10 Ventilator, Mechanical: Caring for PatientMaintaining a Patent Airway 11.11 Airway, Nasopharyngeal: Inserting11.12 Airway, Oropharyngeal: Inserting11.13 Endotracheal Tube: Caring for11.14 Suctioning, Oropharyngeal and Nasopharyngeal: Newborn, Infant, Child, Adult11.15 Suctioning, Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Tube11.16 Tracheal Tube: Inflating the Cuff11.17 Tracheostomy: Caring forMaintaining Lung Expansion 11.18 Chest Tube Drainage: Maintaining11.19 Chest Tube Insertion: Assisting11.20 Chest Tube Removal: AssistingLife Threatening Situations 11.21 Airway Obstruction: Clearing11.22 Cardiac Compressions, External: Performing11.23 Rescue Breathing: PerformingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 12: PERFUSION Chapter at a GlanceMaintaining Blood Volume 12.1 Blood Products: Administering12.2 Blood Transfusion: Administering12.3 Direct Pressure: Applying12.4 Pressure Dressing: ApplyingAntiembolism Devices 12.5 Antiembolism Stockings: Applying12.6 Pneumatic Compression Device: Applying12.7 Sequential Compression Devices: ApplyingElectrical Conduction in the Heart 12.8 Automated External Defibrillator (AED): Adult, Using12.9 ECG, 12-Lead: Recording12.10 ECG, Leads: Applying12.11 ECG, Strip: Interpreting12.12 Pacemaker, Insertion: Assisting12.13 Pacemaker, Permanent: Teaching12.14 Pacemaker, Temporary: Maintaining12.15 Temporary Cardiac Pacing, Transvenous, Epicardial: MonitoringArterial Line 12.16 Allen Test: Performing12.17 Arterial Blood Pressure: Monitoring12.18 Arterial Blood Samples: Withdrawing12.19 Arterial Line: Caring forCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 13: PERIOPERATIVE CARE Chapter at a GlanceGeneral 13.1 Preoperative Patient Teaching13.2 Surgical Hand Antisepsis and Scrubs13.3 Surgical Site: PreparingUsing Sterile Technique 13.4 Sterile Field: Maintaining13.5 Sterile Gown and Gloves: Donning (Closed Method)13.6 Surgical Patient: PreparingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 14: REPRODUCTION Chapter at a GlanceAntepartum Care 14.1 Amniocentesis: Assisting14.2 Antepartum, Maternal and Fetal: Assessing14.3 Antepartum Pelvic Examination: Assisting14.4 Deep Tendon Reflexes and Clonus: Assessing14.5 Fetal Well-Being, Nonstress Test and Biophysical Profile: Assessing14.6 Rh Immune Globulin: AdministeringIntrapartum Care 14.7 Amniotomy (Artificial Rupture of Membranes): Assisting14.8 Epidural: Assisting and Caring for Patient14.9 Fetal External Electronic: Monitoring14.10 Fetal Heart Rate: Auscultating14.11 Fetal Internal Scalp Electrode Placement: Monitoring14.12 Induction of Labor with Oxytocin and Other Agents: Assisting and Caring for Patient14.13 Intrapartum, Maternal and Fetal: Assessing14.14 Intrapartum Pelvic Examination: Assisting14.15 Prolapsed Cord: Caring for PatientPostpartum Care 14.16 Breastfeeding: Assisting14.17 Lochia: Evaluating14.18 Postpartum, Maternal: Assessing14.19 Postpartum, Perineum: Assessing14.20 Uterine Fundus, After Vaginal or Caesarean Birth: AssessingNewborn Care 14.21 Apgar Score: Assessing14.22 Circumcision: Caring for14.23 Newborn: Assessing14.24 Newborn, Initial Bathing14.25 Newborn Thermoregulation: Assisting14.26 Phototherapy, Newborn, Infant: Providing14.27 Umbilical Cord Clamp: Caring forCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 15: SAFETY Chapter at a GlancePatient Safety 15.1 Abuse: Newborn, Infant, Child, Older Adult, Assessing for15.2 Fall Prevention: Assessing and Managing15.3 Seizure Precautions: Implementing15.4 Suicide: Caring for Suicidal PatientEnvironmental Safety 15.5 Environmental Safety: Healthcare Facility, Community, Home15.6 Fire Safety: Healthcare Facility, Community, Home15.7 Thermal and Electrical Injuries: PreventingImmobilizers and Restraints 15.8 Bed or Chair Alarm, Exit Monitor Device: Applying15.9 Immobilizer, Mummy: Applying15.10 Immobilizer, Papoose Board: Applying15.11 Restraints and Alternatives: Caring for15.12 Restraints, Torso and Belt: Applying15.13 Restraints, Wrist and Ankle: ApplyingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsCHAPTER 16: TISSUE INTEGRITY Chapter at a GlanceAssessment 16.1 Wound Drainage Specimen: ObtainingDressings and Binders 16.2 Abdominal Binder: Applying16.3 Closed Wound Drains: Maintaining16.4 Dressing, Dry: Changing16.5 Dressing, Sterile: Changing16.6 Dressing, Venous Ulcer: Changing16.7 Dressing, Wet-to-Moist: Applying16.8 Elastic Bandage: Applying16.9 Surgical Wound: Caring forWound Care 16.10 Dressing, Alginate: Applying16.11 Dressing, Hydrocolloid: Applying16.12 Dressing, Transparent: Applying16.13 Electrical Stimulation: Using16.14 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: Using16.15 Pressure Injury: Preventing and Caring for16.16 Staple and Suture: Removing16.17 Stump: Positioning and Exercising16.18 Stump: Shrinking and Molding16.19 Wound: IrrigatingCritical Thinking Options for Unexpected OutcomesReview QuestionsAppendix A: Answers to Review Questions Appendix B: Guidelines for Laboratory and Diagnostic Assessment